Mike:

        Heya. To connect to another EchoVNC user, you don't need
to use their IP address at all. You can if you want: just use the
"router IP" -- the IP address as seen by the echoServer.

        But importantly...you shouldn't have to. For example, suppose
your echoServer has a single group named "everyone", with a
password "matchstick". A first user connects with a username "Alice"
and a password "matchstick". She is then successfully joined to the
"everyone" connection group. Then a second user connects,
username "Bob" and password "matchstick". He also is successfully
joined to the "everyone" connection group as well. Alice and Bob can
now start EchoVNC connections to each other, using simply "Alice"
and "Bob" as their target "Partner ID" when they start an EchoVNC
connection. No need for IP addresses anymore.

        Hope that helps!

-Scott

On Apr 7, 2005, at 8:05 AM, mike john wrote:

which �ip�to use�echo vnc server
if you are�behind a router which ip to use,the router ip or specific
computer ip 9internal ip)
address


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